The engineering whizzes over at Norwegian tuning firm Zyrus have just unveiled a new tuning package for the Lamborghini Huracan. Zyrus dubs its latest creation the LP1020 Stimolante and while it isn’t its most extreme take on the Huracan, it is still pretty wild.

Like its other upgrade kits for the Huracan, much of the firm’s attention has been devoted to the engine. We all love the naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 driving the Lamborghini but to achieve its power targets, Zyrus had to slap on a pair of turbochargers. In the tamest of the available driving modes, the car produces 690 hp, going up to 838 hp in Corsa mode, and topping out at 1,074 hp and 735 lb-ft (997 Nm). Owners will only be able to access this 1,074 hp mode by plugging in a special code.

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Many more modifications have been made to lift the car’s performance to even greater heights. These start with the fitment of Ohlins TTX four-way height adjustable shocks, as well as new carbon ceramic brake discs with new pads. Then there are the aerodynamic upgrades that include a large front splitter, aerodynamic canards, a unique hood, cut-outs on the front fenders, aftermarket wing mirrors, and a ginormous carbon fiber rear wing. Zyrus has also crafted a new diffuser for the supercar and says it now produces 2,866 lbs (1,300 kg) of downforce at 150 mph (242 km/h).

Plenty of work has been done to the Huracan’s interior, too. The first prototype from Zyrus is on display at the Oslo Motor Show, rocking bright turquoise accents, a half roll cage, six-point OMS harnesses, and a fire extinguisher. There is also a trick data logging system with two high-definition cameras.

Zyrus has not announced pricing for its LP1020 Stimolante package but will build just 24 of them. Each comes with a 3-year / 12,500-mile warranty that covers track driving.